steve
Years ago

Top Ten District / State League players

Just as a matter of interest, does anyone know who are the All-time Top Ten District / State League players as far as games played, points scored and points average.
I think the last time I saw a list like this was when Mike Ah Matt was still alive.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Great Topic

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Taperoo Kid  
Years ago

Could someone post the Woolacott/Halls medal top ten vote getters since inception. How many votes etc.

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The Journo  
Years ago

Is there a time limit, number of seasons played, i'll take as a no then.

Men:
(NO particular order & since i can remember)

Jason Dix
Jacob Holmes
Nathan Hawkes
Mark Davis
Willie Simmons
Oscar Forman
Rod Nunnerly
Billy Fikes
Ricky Simpson
Paul Bauer

Women:

Sharon Simons
Erin Phillips
Vikki Kelson
Deanna Smith
Rachael Sporn
Laura Summerton
Suzy Batkovic
Carla Boyd
Tracy Braithwaite
Rachael Flannagan

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Michael Ahmatt would have to be in the top ten.

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Panther  
Years ago

Journo, Your obviously not very old as majority of your list are players from the last ten years or so. There were a lot of star players over the last 50 years that will destroy most of your team. What about players like Mark Bradtke, Chris Blakemore, Michael Ahmatt, the older sixers like Mike Mckay, David Spear, Scott Ninnis, Darryl Pearce, Peter Ali, Bill Jones, then there would have to be some older players that other people could mention. Dan Clausen, Mark Sykes, Dean Kinsmen, Al Turner, Albert Leslie, Don ShipwaySteve Breheny, Phil Smyth and how did you leave out Brett Maher???

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steve  
Years ago

This topic has got a bit of track in what I was originally interested.
ie Longevity of players and top scorers.
I remember that Dean Whitford (South) was the first player to reach 500 and then Scott Davie (South) had the record in the 70's at about 580 until Mike AhMatt (South) passed him by 1 game.

With regards to Woolacott vote getters, I am not sure that over the years the same amount of games were played each season and if the voting system was the same, so this would not be a true indication of each players position in voting.

My No.1 would probably be Mark Davis who won several medals.
Earlier players who would have polled well were Huba Nagy and Werner Linde (3 Medals each),
Mal Heard (Two medals)
Scott Ninnis and Mike McKay would have polled many votes in their long careers.



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